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A Bronx high school that was in danger of shutting down will be staying open.. Following a public hearing held on April 8, Attorney General Letitia James announced she has brokered a lease ...
Preston High School in the Bronx is now part of the growing list of Catholic high schools facing closure, but dozens of ...
When Preston High School in the Bronx announced in February that it was closing, it seemed to many that it was just another in a long list of urban Catholic schools that lacked the money and ...
Preston High School in the Bronx will remain open after a sale to new owners, officials said Tuesday. In an agreement, the Bally’s Foundation purchased the property from the Sisters of the ...
Less than a month ago, Preston High School in the Bronx seemed destined for an all-too- familiar fate: another urban Catholic school being forced to close because of financial distress and ...
The beloved Bronx, New York-based Catholic high school is saved from closure and will remain open for years to come after reaching an $8.5 million deal with Bally’s Foundation.
Bally’s Foundation will buy Preston High School’s Throggs Neck property for $8.5 million, leasing it back to the school for $1 per year for the next 25 years, according to an announcement by ...
THROGGS NECK, Bronx (PIX11) — Attorney General Letitia James held a public hearing in Throggs Neck in light of Preston High School’s announcement in February to close down at the end of the ...
School principal and Preston High School graduate Jennifer Connolley rebutted those reasonings. Connolley said the school already has 393 students enrolled for the 205-2026 school year, which is ...
Preston High School in Bronx, N.Y., is set to close its doors at the end of the school year. Students and alumni have been voicing their disapproval since the announcement.
A Bronx high school that was in danger of shutting down will be staying open. Following a public hearing held on April 8, Attorney General Letitia James announced she has brokered a lease ...
Preston High School in the Bronx is now part of the growing list of Catholic high schools facing closure, but dozens of students, parents and staff are calling for the doors to remain open.